Dynamic Visual Reasoning by Learning Differentiable Physics Models from Video and Language (NeurIPS 2021)

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VRDP (NeurIPS 2021)

Dynamic Visual Reasoning by Learning Differentiable Physics Models from Video and Language
Mingyu Ding, Zhenfang Chen, Tao Du, Ping Luo, Joshua B. Tenenbaum, and Chuang Gan

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More details can be found at the Project Page.

If you find our work useful in your research please consider citing our paper:

@inproceedings{ding2021dynamic,
  author = {Ding, Mingyu and Chen, Zhenfang and Du, Tao and Luo, Ping and Tenenbaum, Joshua B and Gan, Chuang},
  title = {Dynamic Visual Reasoning by Learning Differentiable Physics Models from Video and Language},
  booktitle = {Advances In Neural Information Processing Systems},
  year = {2021}
}

Prerequisites

  • Python 3
  • PyTorch 1.3 or higher
  • All relative packages are covered by Miniconda
  • Both CPUs and GPUs are supported

Dataset preparation

  • Download videos, video annotation, questions and answers, and object proposals accordingly from the official website

  • Transform videos into ".png" frames with ffmpeg.

  • Organize the data as shown below.

    clevrer
    ├── annotation_00000-01000
    │   ├── annotation_00000.json
    │   ├── annotation_00001.json
    │   └── ...
    ├── ...
    ├── image_00000-01000
    │   │   ├── 1.png
    │   │   ├── 2.png
    │   │   └── ...
    │   └── ...
    ├── ...
    ├── questions
    │   ├── train.json
    │   ├── validation.json
    │   └── test.json
    ├── proposals
    │   ├── proposal_00000.json
    │   ├── proposal_00001.json
    │   └── ...
    
  • We also provide data for physics learning and program execution in Google Drive. You can download them optionally and put them in the ./data/ folder.

  • Download the processed data executor_data.zip for the executor. Put it in and unzip it to ./executor/data/.

Get Object Dictionaries (Concepts and Trajectories)

Download the object proposals from the region proposal network and follow the Step-by-step Training in DCL to get object concepts and trajectories.

The above process includes:

  • trajectory extraction
  • concept learning
  • trajectory refinement

Or you can download our extracted object dictionaries object_dicts.zip directly from Google Drive.

Learning

1. Differentiable Physics Learning

After we get the above object dictionaries, we learn physical parameters from object properties and trajectories.

cd dynamics/
python3 learn_dynamics.py 10000 15000
# Here argv[1] and argv[2] represent the start and end processing index respectively.

The output object physical parameters object_dicts_with_physics.zip can be downloaded from Google Drive.

2. Physics Simulation (counterfactual)

Physical simulation using learned physical parameters.

cd dynamics/
python3 physics_simulation.py 10000 15000
# Here argv[1] and argv[2] represent the start and end processing index respectively.

The output simulated trajectories/events object_simulated.zip can be downloaded from Google Drive.

3. Physics Simulation (predictive)

Correction of long-range prediction according to video observations.

cd dynamics/
python3 refine_prediction.py 10000 15000
# Here argv[1] and argv[2] represent the start and end processing index respectively.

The output refined trajectories/events object_updated_results.zip can be downloaded from Google Drive.

Evaluation

After we get the final trajectories/events, we perform the neuro-symbolic execution and evaluate the performance on the validation set.

cd executor/
python3 evaluation.py

The test json file for evaluation on evalAI can be generated by

cd executor/
python3 get_results.py

The Generalized Clerver Dataset (counterfactual_mass)

Examples

  • Predictive question image
  • Counterfactual question image

Acknowledgements

For questions regarding VRDP, feel free to post here or directly contact the author ([email protected]).

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Mingyu Ding
Mingyu Ding
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